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FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! THE HAEDEN PATENT "STAB" HAND GRENADE, (Patented August 8, 1871, and August 14, 1883.) ffiHE original, and only praotioal and reliX able Fire Extinguishing Hand Grenada known ; when thrown npon or into fire, Carbonic Acid Gas is developed ; its offeot is instantaneous and oomplete in fire quenohing; no deluging of goods by water; no goods permanently spoiled; harmless to persons or clothing; has no oxplosive caps or fuses ; is always ready and powerful ; cannot get out of order; it is cheap and oonvoniout ; a lady can nee it easily, without fear or oinbarrnsemont ; thore is no poisonoub vapour, if it is broken aooidontally. j?IBE EXTINGUISHES* Thb Grkat Desideratum. Indorsed by tho Chiefs of Fire Departments, Firo Insurance Companies, and Business Houses of America. It is not claimed for theßo Fire Eitinpuishors that they can take the plaoa ot a Fire Department, but simply to enable everybody to conquer inoipient fires before a fire-engine oonld roach them, the first fivo minutoß at a fire being worth more than as many honrs afterwards. The many praotioal proofs reoeived of actual, and what threatened to be sovere fires, being got under oheok, and extinguished completely, by thoso Harden Stab Gkknadbs, are suffioiont guarantees of their merit, whilst their cheapness brings them within the reaoh of all property-holders. These. Harden Stab Gbenadbb are now to be found in the Publio Institutions, Hotels, Stores, Warehouses, and Dwellinghousea of the United, States Cities and Townships. They are to be seen in the passages of Drury Lane, The Saßoy, Globe, and other Theatres, South Kensington Museums, International Inventions Exhibition, the Publio Buildings. Hotels, and Warehouses in London, and all throughout the United Kingdom. We herewith submit a few praotioal proofs as a sample ;— Surrey County Lunatlo Asylum, near Tooting, S.W., February 26, 1885. On Saturday, the 21st inst., some very Buooeasful experiments were made here, demonstrating the oomplete effioienoy of the Harden Star Hand Grenadeß in extinguishing fire. Without going into detail, I may add that the Committee of the Aiylnm, in whose presence the experiments took plaoe, were so satisfied of the value of the invention, that they ordered fifteen dozen of the Grenades for distribution throughout the Asylum. J. Strange. Biggs, M.D., Superintendent.'' Gleuoeater Oil Mill, February 24, 1883. To Mr. George Martin, Agent for the Harden Star Hand Grenade Co., Stroud. Dear Sir,— On February Ist our watohman discovered a fire at the baok of our boilers. When first he saw it the flames were about 6 feet high. He immediately used one of your Grenades, whioh oheoked the flames, but finding they were likely to break out again, he nsed another one, wnioh completely put out the fire. The fire originated from '- some old bagging whioh had aooumulated, , and it iB a very difficult matter to put that"" kind of fire out, as old bags in onr plaoe are always very oily.— Yours faithfully, Foster Bros, (per John D. Lee). Leland Hotel, Chioago, February 1, 1884. I mußt say it was the moßt wonderful exhibit I have ever seen, as it seemed like magio. Send me one gross at your earliost oonvenienoe, with baskets, for my hotel, and oblige.— Yours, w. F. Leland. Grand Paoifio Hotel, Chioago, „ February 8, 1884. Chas. H Royoe, Secretary : Dear Sir,— Wo are oonvinoed of the merits of the Harden Band Grenade Fire Extinguisher, and that they are one of the most effeotive fire extinguishers that we havo ever soen. Wo_ have plaoed them through the Grand Paoifio, and oonsider them a very valuable addition to our fire department. Yours truly, John B. Drake A Co. Hundreds of fires already extinguished by these Grenades and thousands of pounds saved. Acknowledged to be the best extin« guuher of fires ever diaooverod. Every Store, Faotory, Offioe, and Homo should bo supplied with them. Send for desoriptive pamphlet containing testimonials and proofs from all parts of the oonntry. For sale, both retail and wholesale, by tho undersigned only. ROBT. GARDNER & CO., WHO ESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, ole Agent for Wellington. PUBLIO NOTICE. "; MESSRS. WILSON & SON, Confectioners, BEG to inform the publio that they have opened their Shop in Willis-street, and hope to meet with the Fame amount of support as hitherto aooorded them in their old : premises at Courtenay-plaoe. , , WILSON A SON, Wholesale and Retail Confoationors, Willis-street, Opposite the Melbonrne Hotel. BILLIARD TABLES GJ.EO. WRIGHT A CO.'S celebrated prise I medal tables; sample table on view. IWHITTEM,1 WHITTEM, NICHOLSON A CO., Agenti. Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The Eev. Z. P. Wilds, weU-lcnown city missionary In New York, and brother of the late eminent Judgo Wilds, of tho Massachusetts Supremo Court, writes as follow* : "78 B. Mth St., Nem York, May IC, 1882. Messiu). J. C. AYEB.& Co.. Gentlemen : Last winter I was troubled with a most uncomfortable itching humor affecting more especially my limbs, which itched so intolerably nt night, and burned so intousoly, that I could scarcely bear any clothing over them. I wa» also a sufferer from a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; my appetite was poor, and my system a good deal run down. Knowing the valuo of Ayek's Sarsapabilla, by observation of many other cases, and from personal uso hi former years. I began taking it for tho above-named disorders. My appetite Improved almost from the first dose. After a short time the fever 1 and itching wero allayed, and all signs of irritation of tho skin disappeared. My catarrh and cough ware also cured by the same means, and ray general health greatly Improved, until it is now excellent. I feel a hundred per cent stronger, and I attribute these results to the use of the Sabsapabilla, which I recommend with all confidence as the best blood medicine ever devls«d. I took it in small doaea three times a day. and used, in all, less than two bottles. Iplaoo these facts at your service, hoping their J publication may do good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. 'Vyildb." Tho above instance is bnt one of the many i constantly coming to onr notice, which prove . tho perfect adaptability of Ayieb's Sabs a-, paiulla to the cure of all diseases arising front impure or impoverished blood, and ai weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, ' stimulates the action of the stomach and bowelf, and thereby enables tie system to resist and overcome the attacks of all Serofur lous Distant, Eruptions of the Skin, Jtheumatism. Catarrh, General DtWUy, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and a low state of the syetsro./ PBEPABED BY ? Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; price $L six bottles for $5. pSJSBSH CATHARTIC Best Purgative Medicine euro Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and aUßOiouslMsorders. Sold everywhere. Always tellable. DELAY DEATH. MB. CHAS. FEEGUSSON, Specialist, Auokland, may be oonßultea Free on Loss of Memory, Manhood, and other bkcbkt complaints peculiar to indiscretions. Patients are treated by the new and infallible recuperative system. Read the new pamphlet. Do not delay, and life's line sever ! Waste not a day — at once or never." Pamphlets and all information Free from Mr. R. AYRES, Taranaki-Btreet, Sole Agent for Wellington and Districts.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1885, Page 4

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